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CoderZ Launches New TEKS Aligned Computer Science Curriculum for Grades 3-8

CoderZ

About CoderZ’s Commitment to Computer Science in Texas Demand for skilled STEM occupations is growing rapidly around the country, and especially in Texas where the government estimates these roles will make up 10.5% of total state employment. In addition, all courses include TEKS-aligned ELAR and Mathematics extensions.

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How can we make future places healthier spaces?

Futurum

This project is investigating how computing, the internet of things and data science can generate information that people can use to make their future places healthier. DATA SCIENCE – encompasses preparing data for analysis, including cleansing, aggregating and manipulating the data to perform advanced data analysis.

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Bias, assumptions and emotions: why we think what we think

Futurum

There are so many open questions in cognitive science. I began my undergraduate studies thinking I wanted to do physics, which I really enjoyed, but I realised all the basic questions had been solved, and the remaining questions seemed too complicated to make realistic progress. It provides public talks, podcasts and a newsletter. •

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Dental discoveries: How is dental research improving oral health?

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The condition of our teeth and mouth not only impacts our physical health, but also has a significant influence on our mental health. If we do not look after our teeth, the resulting physical discomfort and negative self-image can make us miserable. Unfortunately, some people have oral diseases that are not treated in time.

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Growing a community: building the Plant Cell Atlas

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Recently, the Plant Cell Atlas received a Research Coordination Network grant from the US National Science Foundation, which has allowed the community to host workshops and a landmark symposium, as well as expand outreach efforts for early-career researchers and the public.

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